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PRODUCTCATALOGUE
Jay Behrmann082 897 1064
CONTACT US:
Tel: (011) 894-3122
39 Michelson Rd, DAD yard, Unit 6,Westwood, Boksburg
PO Box 6339, Dunswart, 1508
Francois Steyn082 871 8912
FOUNDED IN 2005, WITH A COMBINATION
OF 55
YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE GRATING INDUSTRY
AND OWNER MANAGED, MAKE THE SMART MOVE BY CHOOSING
OUR COMPANY, FIBREGLASS GRATING,
FOR ALL OF YOUR FIBREGLASS
GRATING, STEEL GRATING, FLOORING,
HANDRAILING,
STAIR TREAD,
STRUCTURAL SHAPE,
TAILORING,
AND CUT TO SIZE
NEEDS.
FIBREGLASS VS STEEL
Fibreglass SteelEasy installation. Less than half the
cost of steel installation.High installation costs with
intense labour needed.
Minimal replacement costs,maintenance free, prolonged
life span.
Frequent replacement, highmaintenance costs.
Absorbs impact of heavy weights,returns to original position
after deflection.
May remain bent underthe same impact.
Does not conduct electricity. Conducts eletricity.
Non-skid, flat surface,comfortable to walk on.
Slip resistant, but has anuneven surface.
Lightweight, easy to handle,install and transport.
Heavier than fibreglass, difficult tohandle, increased transport costs.
Long lasting corrosion resistanceRapid corrosion even in conditionsof minimal chemical aggression.
Does not rust. Rusts.
UV resistant & moulded in colour,doesn’t require painting. Discolours.
Easy to cut and shape.High cost of shaping, cutting
and welding.
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CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHARTFOR MOULDED FIBREGLASS
Chemical Max. Oper. Temp.
%Conc. Type ‘Vinyl Type ‘Iso Type ‘Ortho’
Hydrochloric Acid
30 82
65 N/R
Nitric Acid
35 38
N/R N/R
Sulphuric Acid
25 82
65 N/R
Hydrofluoric Acid
10 24
N/R N/R
Lac�c Acid
100 82
65 60
Hypochlorous Acid
SAT 60
N/R N/R
Citric Acid
ALL 49
N/R N/R
Potassium Hydroxide
10 49
N/R N/R
Sodium Hydroxide
10 82
N/R N/R
Calcium Hydroxide
25 82
65 N/R
Calcium Hypochloride
25 82
65 N/R
Ferric Chloride
100 82
65 60
Aluminium Chloride
ALL 82
65 60
Mercuric Chloride
100 82
65 60
Silver Nitrate
100 82
65 60
Sodium Salt
ALL 24
N/R N/R
Zinc Chloride
ALL 24
24 N/R
Acetone
100 124 N/R N/R
Chloroform
100 N/R N/R N/R
Fuel
ALL 38
38 38
Nantokite
ALL 82
65 60
Phenols
10 24
N/R N/R
Ozone
ALL 38
38 38
Bleaching Liquid
ALL 82
N/R N/R
Ammonium Hydroxide
30 24
N/R N/R
Ammonium Salt
ALL 24
N/R N/R
Black Sewage
ALL 82
N/R N/R
Cupric Oxide
ALL 82
52 N/R
Glycol
100 82
65 60
Sulfur Dioxide
SAT 82
65 60
Sodium Phosphate
50 82
N/R N/R
Water
100 82
65 60
Alum
ALL 82
65 60
Chlorine Water
SAT 49
N/R N/R
ALL –
concentra�ons, SAT –
saturated solutions, N/R –
not recommended
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BEING ON PAR IN TERMS OF PRICE ANDQUALITY GETS YOU IN THE GAME.
SERVICE WINS THE GAME.
CONTENTS
Items Page
Fibreglass vs Steel 1
Steel Handrailing and Stanchions 2/3
Stair Tteads 4
Steel Stock Items 5
Steel Grating 6
Steel Grating Definitions 7
Fibreglass Grating 8
Fibreglass Stock Items 9
Fibreglass Handrailing 10
Fibreglass Structural Shapes 11
Grating Load Table 12
Load Deflection Table 13
Chemical Resistance Chart 14
STEEL HANDRAILINGWe offer a variety of different handrailing stanchions
and an extensive range of matching accessories depending on you desired application.
Our handrailing is available in uncoated,galvanised, mild steel and stainless steel.
Zinc chromate and solid forgedavailable on request.
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LOAD DEFLECTION TABLEDEFLECTION WILL TAKE PLACE WHEN A CERTAIN LOAD IS APPLIED TO THE FIBREGLASS GRATING.
UNIFORM LOAD DEFLECTION IN MM
25 X 38 X 38
30 X 38 X 38
38 X 38 X 38
Uniformed load - deflection in mm
Deflec�on
Span (mm) Kg/m² Break
Point 75 150 300 450 600 750
450
0.559
1.146
2.159
3.073
4.115
4.75
3910
600
0.864
1.702
3.505
5.156
6.706
8.179
2924
900
2.896
5.918
12.116
18.44
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1948
1200
5.715
111.633
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1461
Deflec�on
Span (mm) Kg/m² Break
Point 350 500 750 1000 1500 2500
300
˂0.254
˂0.254
˂0.254
˂0.254
0.254
0.508
32500.8
450
0.254
0.508
0.762
1.016
1.524
2.286
21661.2
600
1.06
1.524
2.286
2.794
4.318
7.366
12980.8
750
2.54
3.81
5.842
7.62
11.684
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8296
900
4.572
7.112
10.668
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5758.4
Deflec�on
Span (mm) Kg/m²
240 480 980 1450 2450 3650 4880
300
0.254
0.305
0.381
0.457
0.635
0.838
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600
0.432
0.813
1.549
2.311
3.8354
5.74
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900
1.702
3.454
6.959
10.465
17.475
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1200
5.969
12.167
24.511
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900
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STANCHIONS90° Stanchions for flat walking surfaces
50
05
00
150
50
05
00
75
102
90°
50
0
500
50
0
500
75
100
150
90° Top Mount 90° Side Mount 90° Peg Mount 90° Goose neck
Angle stanchions for stairs and ramps
25
51
80
50
06
00
500
500
130°
180
50
05
75
Angle side mount Angle top mount90° top mount
angleLadder side mount
Ladder top mount
Handrailing Accessories
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
500 R140
R140 305305
305
500
150
30
5
305
30
5
R140
75
Angleclosure bend
90° straightclosure bend
Angle bend 90° shortradius bend
90° longradius bend
Kink bend Slipjoint/ferruleMade from 2 90°
short radius bends
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GRATING LOAD TABLE
The span of the grating required isdependant on your desired load.
BEARER BAR
DEPTH X THICKNESS
(MM)
CENTRES WIDTH X LENGTH (MM)
WEIGHT (KG/M²)
LOAD
BEARER BAR SPAN/LENGTH (MM)
unbanded banded 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000
25X4.5 43X50 27.6 29.3 UDL 6050 2685 1140 580 309 - -
C 1510 1000 756 432 295 - -
25X4.5 50X50 26.3 27.9 UDL 5186 2301 977 497 265 - -
C 1294 857 648 370 253 - -
30X4.5 43X50 31.8 33.7 UDL 8700 3870 1980 1015 535 338 -
C 2180 1450 1090 870 518 369 -
30X4.5 50X50 29.9 31.7 UDL 7457 3317 1697 8705 459 290 -
C 1869 1243 934 746 444 316 -
40X4.5 43X50 39.9 42.3 UDL 15485 6880 3870 2475 1270 800 528
C 3875 250 1935 1548 1290 873 672
40X4.5 50X50 37.2 39.4 UDL 13273 5897 3317 2121 1089 686 453
C 3321 2211 1659 1327 1106 748 576
50X4.5 43X50 48.3 51.2 UDL 24190 10752 6048 3870 2688 1560 1025
C 6048 4032 3027 2415 2016 1728 1305
50x4.5 50X50 44.6 47.3 UDL 20734 9216 5184 3317 2304 1337 879
C 5184 3456 2595 2070 1728 1481 1119
* Load: UCL = Uniformly Distributed Load (kg/m²)* Load: C = Maximum concentrated / center line load (kg/m)* If separated: Reduce loads by +- 10% and maximum span per load by +- 3.5%* Galvanising increases mass by +- 9% per m²* All figures in table to be taken as approximate values
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STAIR TREADSOur steel stair treads for steps and stair casesare available in uncoated, galvanised, blackbitumen dipped, mild steel or stainless steel.
Stair Tread
Side / end plate
Side Plate Size:Length x Width
(mm)
Bearer Bar Size:Depth x Thickness
(mm)
Side Plate Size:Width x Thickness
(mm)
Weight:(kg)
600x 245 25 x 4.5 60 x 4.5 6.2
750 x 245 30 x 4.5 60 x 4.5 8.5
900 x 245 30 x 4.5 60 x 4.5 10.4
Other dimensions and sizes available on request
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FIBREGLASS STRUCTURALSHAPES
Used for building structures such as walkways,staircases and landings amongst others. On
request, we supply an extensive range of pultrudedprofiles and angles in different sizes and shapeswhich are easy to install with superior alignment
and dimensional stability.
C-Channel Square Tube I-Shape Equal Angle
Kick Plate Flat Tube Y-Shape Stair Nosing
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FIBREGLASS HANDRAILING
We offer an immense range of fibreglasshandrailing stanchions, fittings and accessories.
Stanchion51x51x3
width x widthx thickness (mm)
Hand/Knee Rail44x44x3.5
width x widthx thickness (mm)
Dropper/ Closure51x51x3
width x widthx thickness (mm)
Top Mount Base Kick Plate
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STEEL STOCK ITEMSOur steel grating is available in:
uncoated, galvanised, black bitumin dipped,mild steel or stainless steel
Standard Panel SizesLength x Width (mm)
2400 (span) x 1200Other dimensions and sizes available on request
Hole Centres(mm)
43 x 5043 x 40 50 x 50
Serrated SurfaceSmooth surface available on request
Fastenings
J ClampBananaClamp
Other dimensions and sizes available on request
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STEEL GRATINGOur pressure locked steel grating can be supplied
in uncoated, galvanised, black bitumen dipped, mild steel or stainless steel, in a range of different
panel sizes and hole centres as well as a serrated or smooth surface for extra safety.
Industries:* Mining* Engineering* Municipal* Architecture* Many more
Functions:* Walkways/floor coverings/anti-slip surfaces* Stair treads and landings/platforms* Trench covers* Ventilation grills/building exteriors* Balconies/banisters/screens/dividers* Virtually limitless possibilities
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FIBREGLASS STOCK ITEMS
(Top/Bo�om)
38mm x 38mm 2440mm x 1220mm Isophthalic Polyester
36.61 kg GREEN 6017 6.5/5.0 68
GW002 25mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
36.61 kg
LIGHT GREY 7035 6.5/5.0 68
GW003 25mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
36.61 kg
TRAFFIC GREY 7043 6.5/5.0 68
GW004
30mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic Polyester
36.61 kg
TRAFFIC GREY 7043 6.5/5.0 68
GW005
38mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
58.05 kg
GREEN 6017 7.0/5.0 68
GW006
38mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
58.05 kg
LIGHT GREY
7035 7.0/5.0 68
GW007
38mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
58.05 kg
TRAFFIC GREY 7043 7.0/5.0 68
GW008
38mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
58.05 kg
ORANGE 2004 7.0/5.0 68
GW009 38mm 38mm x 38mm 2440mm x 1220mm Vinyl Esther
58.05 kg RED 3020 7.0/5.0 68
GW010
38mm
38mm x 38mm
2440mm x 1220mm
Isophthalic
Polyester
58.05 kg
YELLOW 2009 7.0/5.0 68
GW011 38mm 38mm x 38mm 3660mm x 1220mm IsophthalicPolyester
87.07 kg GREEN 6017 7.0/5.0 68
GW012 38mm 38mm x 38mm 3660mm x 1220mm IsophthalicPolyester
87.07 kg LIGHT GREY 7035 7.0/5.0 68
GW013 38mm 38mm x 38mm 3660mm x 1220mm IsophthalicPolyester
87.07 kg TRAFFIC GREY 7043 7.0/5.0 68
GW014 38mm 38mm x 38mm 3660mm x 1220mm IsophthalicPolyester
87.07 kg ORANGE 2004 7.0/5.0 68
*ISOPHTALIC INDUSTRIAL GRADE / CORROSION RESISTANCE / FIRE RETARDANT* VINYL ESTHER INDUSTRIAL GRADE / SUPERIOR CORROSION RESISTANCE / FIRE RETARDANT*OTHER DIMENTIONS AND SIZES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
GW001 25mm
FIBREGLASS MOULDED GRATINGS WITH GRIT (NON-SLIP) SURFACE
OPENINGS PANEL SIZE RESIN WEIGHT PER PANEL
COLOUR RAL NUMBER
Bar Thickness Open area RATE %
PICTURECODE DEPTH
FASTENING CLIPS
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GRIT SURFACE
Smooth surface available on requestMaterial is 316 Stainless Steel
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Length/Direction of span:
Length of grating in the direction of the bearer bar.Even if this dimension is shorter than the width,
it is still referred to as the length.
STEEL GRATING DEFINITIONS
Width:Measured parallel / in the
same direction as thetransverse bar
Bearer Bar / LoadBar / Flat Bar:
Longitudinal loadbearing / load-carrying
bar which run between supports
TransverseBar / Round Bar:
Bar fixed at right anglesto the bearer bar whichprovide lateral restraint
Banding:Bar fixed to the edges
of the grating, of similardepth and thickness
to the bearer bar
Unbanded / OpenEnded:
Grating which isopen at all ends
Kick Flat / KickPlate / Toe Plate:
A larger form of flat barwith greater depth than
the bearer bar. It is weldedaround the edges of the
grating to prevent objectsfrom falling off.
Side Plate / End Plate:A plate welded to the
side of a stair tread forfixing to a stringer(length of material used as support)
Nosing / Non-slipNosing:
Attached to the frontedge of a stair tread
or to the grating at the landing (at the top
of the stairs) to prevent slipping
Cut-out:An area where gratinghas been removed to
permit structural objectsto pass through or to
clear obstructions
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FIBREGLASS GRATING
In colours of your choice, our FRP (Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic) grating comes in a number
of different sizes, thickness, mesh patterns, anti-slip surfaces as well as a grit or smooth surface.
Industries:* Marine, Shipping & Offshore* Oil & Gas* Base Metals & Mining* Petro-chemical & Refinery* Numerous others
Functions:* Anti-slip floors* Walkways* Stair treads* Operational platforms* Trench covers* Countless others
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